If you are anorexic, then you lose all muscle mass in your body, so your athletic abilities will be decreased.
That is most commonly diagnosed as anorexia.
There is no such thing as a "science application for anorexia".
Please be more specific in who "they" are.
Most of the time it starts by trying athlete diets and staying thin to run faster
Anorexia can affect anyone, but most commonly is seen in girls and young women in middle- and upper-class families.
anorexia most commonly affects teenage/young girls and women who are quiet, shy, well behaved and high acheivers at school. but lots of people can get anorexia...men, women, different ages.
Yes, anorexia can be deadly. In fact, around fifteen percent of all anorexics will die either directly from or due to a side effect of the disorder.
Yes, roughly one in every 250 people are anorexic.
Muscle dysmorphia, and / or anorexia athletica.
It can be. With anorexia, hair can become more brittle or fagile, fall out, thin, become lank, or lose its "shine" due to lack of nutrients. Dry, flaky skin is also a side-effect of anorexia. Together, they can make it look like "dry" hair is a consequence of anorexia.
The lack of eating can harm and effect the functions of the stomach, intestines, and bowels.
It needs the right leverage.